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The Beans of Egypt, Maine (Egypt, Maine, Bk 1)
The Beans of Egypt Maine - Egypt, Maine, Bk 1
Author: Carolyn Chute
In Egypt, Maine, it's pretty hard to turn over a log without unearthing a Bean; they're just everywhere. For the Beans have always been there. Almost everybody's related to them, some more closely than you might wish. It's birth and copulation and death--and then more of the same. — Earlene Pomerleau isn't a Bean; no, probably...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780899193625
ISBN-10: 0899193625
Publication Date: 1/1985
Pages: 215
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3.3 stars, based on 44 ratings
Publisher: Ticknor & Fields
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The Beans of Egypt, Maine (Egypt, Maine, Bk 1) on + 28 more book reviews
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This book is an attempt to show those who have never known [or even seen] the lives of people some would term "unfortunate" and others simply disdain, and to show that THESE PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE JUST LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE. Being poor does not mean that one cannot live with dignity, or honesty, or humor. Being poor does mean that these people are often forced to live in a society that demeans them, insults them, and often forces them into places where they are regarded as nothing but yesterday's garbage.

Let there be no mistake; The Beans are with us, and are not about to go away anytime soon, nor should they. If we have eyes to read and lips to read aloud the story of The Beans, we just might realize that they have much to teach us about truth, honor, respect, and love.

I understand that many people will not understand how on earth I can make this statement because I understand that many people prefer to look for the tawdry and speciousness in environments that they find uncomfortable or even unbelievable.

But this is above all a book of hope. It shows us that everyone lives a life of worth and influence, even if at times some of these "everyones" live lives that are in large part cruel and uncaring. And in that is the challenge of this book; to look below the surface and to see that all of us are part of the Bean family, and that we should value that relationship.

This book is an amazing literary achievement, and this is a statement that I never make lightly -- even if the author happens to be a friend. So read it and try to let its power and honesty confer those qualities in abundance in your lives. You may not find them in your first reading of the book, but trust me -- they're there.
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great strange read


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